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Levine's easy-to-read, clear description demonstrating how every child can succeed, based on fundamental learning processes. A must-have volume for parents and teachers. Children have different ways of learning, so why do schools behave as though a one-size-fits-all education will work for everyone? Paperback, 352 pages. 2003.

Richard Lavoie's long-awaited new video, Beyond F.A.T. City, A Look Back, A Look Ahead. Available on VHS and DVD, this new program explores practical strategies and provides expert insights for helping children with learning disabilities. Both the VHS and DVD come with a 52-page Viewer's Guide and the DVD includes a Spanish-language track. This new program is a follow - up to the original 1998 best-selling Lavoie video, How Difficult Can This Be? The F.A.T. City Workshop, which underscores the Frustration, Anxiety and Tension (F.A.T.) children with learning disabilities experience.

A Story of how a struggling kid who could barely read, write, or sit still managed to grow a 10x10 foot copy stand into a $2 billion business empire. This surprisingly candid memoir of turning lemons into lemonade is filled with wisdom, humor, and inspired Orfalea Aphorisms. What's to become of a hyperactive boy with dyslexia who can't sit through a full lesson and who spends more time in the principal's office than in class? If he is Paul Orfalea, he turns potentially overwhelming challenges into strategic opportunities and grows up to nurture a small copying firm into a $2-billion-a-year operation called Kinko's. This effervescent memoir tells how he did it, not least by making the most of his advantages. Written with wit and style, this book offers much to inspire readers with obstacles to overcome or who march to a different drummer. 2007, soft cover, 226 pages. Was $14

THE FIRST EDITION HAS COMPLETELY SOLD OUT! BUT NOW WE SELL THE NEW EDITION. IT IS BIGGER AND BETTER! - 144 PAGES!
ELI WROTE MORE STORIES AND REGINA ADDED A WHOLE SECTION ENABLING PARENTS AND TEACHERS TO UNDERSTAND WHAT WAS GOING ON AT EACH STAGE. THIS BOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE!
FROM the 1ST EDITION...
Eli I. Richards first wrote this story when a Junior in college, along with his mother, Regina G. Richards, M.A. The story provides an understanding of writing struggles from the perspective of a young student in 5th grade, explaining the frustrations, successes, and strategies.

Helping the Child with Learning Disabilities. Richard Lavoie's latest book offers heartfelt hope and practical help for just about every social problem that children with learning disabilities experience. Paperback, 2005, 393 pages. Foreword by Mel Levine, MD.

Richard Lavoie subtitles this video, Last One Picked...First One Picked On. He provides a variety of proven recommendations for helping children fit in. He includes practical suggestions for fostering social competence. DVD